Jaded and KittyRaces both bought a nice discount I found on an OttLite desk lamp to see colors more accurately.

@Eetha shared the websites for her indie coloring book work-in-progress, with free printable sample pages available:http://coloringbug.comhttp://facebook.com/coloringbug
(And I suggested that if you don't have a printer at home, you can put the pages you like on a USB drive and take it to a library, office supply store, or copy center. Should be able to get them printed there ranging from around 5 to 25 cents per page, depending on arbitrary pricing.)

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This week, from February 1 – February 4, museums and libraries worldwide are taking part in #ColorOurCollections. As part of this campaign, these institutions have made available free coloring books, letting you color artwork from their collections and then share it on Twitter and other social media platforms, using the hashtag #ColorOurCollections. At no cost, you can download coloring books from:

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"The National Archives of the United States just released a coloring book full of strange patents. It’s all available now as a free PDF, and it’s 17 glorious pages of sheer inventive weirdness. The patents range for chicken goggles to a hat that automatically salutes to the landing craft used in D-Day. It’s an utter delight."